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Full Moon Party, Cape Town

11 Mar 2010 14:24Submit a commentBizLike
Following the success of Thailand's Full Moon Parties, a South African version, Afrikadabra Cape Town's Full Moon Party, will be held on 26 March, 2010, at The Castle of Good Hope.
From the dawn of time people have used the light and energy of the moon to create, embrace, and enjoy the beauty of life. Combining the global impulse of the full moon with one of the most up-and-coming cities in the world and its most highly regarded heritage sight - we are out to craft Cape Town into Africa's showpiece.

The world's oldest dance ritual

The Castle of Good Hope will host this majestic occasion on 26 March and will witness the unveiling of Cape Town Full Moon Parties. Together we are storming our very own castle to bring you the world's oldest dance ritual with a mouth-watering mix of innovation, creativity, music, lights and artistic talent. Come and bask in the moonlight and soak in these visual delicacies in what has proven to be one of Cape Town's most exclusive venues.

With Cape Town's 2010 energy enclosed in the castle walls, the backdrop of the sunset, and the moonrise - join us in a gathering under the full moon for a celebration of music, art and dance to sooth and stimulate your mind, body, and soul.

Doors open at 6pm. Tickets are R80 Early Bird, R100 Pre Sold, R350 Group of 5, R600 Group of 10.

For further information, go to www.afrikadabra.co.za
 
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